FREDRIK MODIN NEWS

Possible Kings Trade Targets

Let’s be honest, as Kings fans we all want to be buyers at the deadline, and not Fredrik Modin/Jeff Halpern buyers.  We want to be big time buyers.  Like, what-we-all-expected-Dustin-Penner-to-be buyers.  We all know the Kings could use some offense, yet it’s not always so easy to tell what Lombardi is going to do when it comes to acquiring players.  However, if you...
Via Pro Sports Blogging  |  11 days ago

Without A Job, Ex-Coach Creates His Own Job Environment

from Michael Arace of the Columbus Dispatch, Among other things, the unemployed need to be resourceful and thrifty, and so it was that Gary Agnew did his research and learned that he did not necessarily need a lawyer to create his own limited liability company. With a little common sense and some deft computing, Agnew Hockey LLC was born. What is it? “That,” Agnew said...
Via Kukla's Korner  |  September 06, 2011

Mike Augello: THE WORST LEAFS MOVES OF THE MODERN ERA-#15

#15 – October 1st, 1999: Toronto trades winger Fredrik Modin to Tampa Bay for defenseman Cory Cross and a 2001 7th round pick(Ivan Kolozvary) After a surprising run to the Eastern Conference Finals in 1998-99, the Maple Leafs knew that they needed to make some upgrades to their roster to advance any further. One area that needed to be addressed was a winger for Mats Sundin...
Via HockeyBuzz  |  August 15, 2011

Northwest Division Off-season Outlook

Calgary FlamesRoster Outlook…UFA:Anton BabchukFredrik Modin (retired)Brendan MorrisonHenrik KarlssonAdam PardySteve StaiosAlex TanguayRFA:Brendan MikkelsonSalary Committed…$56.39 million (18 under contract)Off-season Needs…Top-nine forwardDefensemanDepth goaltenderPossible Trade Bait…Niklas HagmanRobyn RegehrMatt StajanBurning Questions with Kent Wilson (Flames Nation)â€...
Via Red Light District Hockey  |  June 20, 2011

Modin Announces Retirement.

The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) announced veteran NHL forward Fredrik Modin has announced his retirement, bringing his 13 year NHL career to a close. Modin, 36, began his career with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1996-97, where he would spend three seasons until he was traded to the Tampa Bay Lightning in October 1999 for defenseman Cory Cross and a seventh round pick...
Via Spector blog  |  May 19, 2011

Modin Announces Retirement.

The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) announced veteran NHL forward Fredrik Modin has announced his retirement, bringing his 13 year NHL career to a close. Modin, 36, began his career with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1996-97, where he would spend three seasons until he was traded to the Tampa Bay Lightning in October 1999 for defenseman Cory Cross and a seventh round pick...
Via Spector Blog  |  May 19, 2011

Fredrik Modin Retires

From the IIHF Triple Gold Club member No. 18 has won his last gold medal. Fredrik Modin, 36, has decided to retire. Constant back problems have contributed to the Swede’s decision. Despite a splendid career which has included an IIHF World Championship gold medal (1998), a Stanley Cup with the Tampa Bay Lightning (2004) and Olympic gold (2006), Fredrik Modin is one of the...
Via Kuklas Korner  |  May 19, 2011

Former Tampa Bay Lightning player Fredrik Modin retires

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Via TampaBay.com  |  May 19, 2011

Calgary Flames: UFAs and Cap Space

Rick Wilking/ Reuters/ Fotoglif With the end of another playoff-less season comes a series of predictions, plans, and most of all, a lot of questions. Mainly, what is going to be done about the Flames? I think it’s safe to say that a team “cleanup” and rebuild isn’t going to happen this summer. It looks like Jay Feaster will soon have the “acting”...
Via Pucks on Fire  |  May 03, 2011

End of the Line?

As this current National Hockey League season winds down several potential free agent players are facing the possibility their NHL playing days may be drawing to a close. Winger Alex Kovalev's offensive production failed to improve with his trade from Ottawa to Pittsburgh in February, and is currently on pace for his lowest points total since 1996-97, when he had 35 points...
Via Spector blog  |  April 06, 2011

The Five Takeaways: Flames vs. Canucks

Share TAKEAWAY ONE: Fourth line alteration Winger Fredrik Modin missed the Flames morning skate for what the coaching staff called maintenance. Recently recalled Lance Bouma was inserted o...
Via nhl.com  |  March 12, 2011

The Five Takeaways: Flames vs. Blue Jackets

Share TAKEAWAY ONE: Changes up front With Morrison out on a day-to-day basis with a knee injury, many assumed it was Fredrik Modin that would make his Flames debut on Friday night, not def...
Via nhl.com  |  March 04, 2011

From A Tiny Spark: Hawks Visit Calgary

Photo: AP Shhhh… Come closer… I’m not going to say this too loud. I’m preposterously superstitious, and the jinx factor is as strong as using the word “sh****t” when a goalie is going into the third period with no goals against. So lean in… The Blackhawks have a winning streak going. Five games and counting. Knockonwoodofcourseitcouldchangeanyminute...
Via Blackhawk Up  |  March 02, 2011

The Five Takeaways: Flames vs. Blues

Share TAKEAWAY ONE: No new names in the lineup After acquiring defenceman Brett Carson and winger Fredrik Modin on Monday, the Flames opted to stick to the lineup they used in their 1-0 vict...
Via nhl.com  |  March 01, 2011

Flames acquire Modin

Calgary, AB – The Calgary Flames announced today the acquisition of left wing Fredrik Modin from the Atlanta Thrashers in exchange for a 7th round draft selection in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. “In Modin we have added depth to our forwa...
Via nhl.com  |  February 28, 2011

Flames Add Modin.

Calgary Flames general manager Jay Feaster added a former member of his 2004 Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning roster, acquiring Fredrik Modin from the Atlanta Thrashers in exchange for a seventh round pick in 2011. Modin, 36, is a former six-time 40-plus point man, including a 29-goal, 57-point performance during the 2003-04 season, plus 19 points in 23 playoff games helping...
Via Spector blog  |  February 28, 2011

Flames Add Modin.

Calgary Flames general manager Jay Feaster added a former member of his 2004 Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning roster, acquiring Fredrik Modin from the Atlanta Thrashers in exchange for a seventh round pick in 2011. Modin, 36, is a former six-time 40-plus point man, including a 29-goal, 57-point performance during the 2003-04 season, plus 19 points in 23 playoff games helping...
Via Spector Blog  |  February 28, 2011

Modin Traded to Calgary Flames

via Sportsnet television, Atlanta trades Fredrik Modin to the Calgary Flames Details to follow.
Via Kuklas Korner  |  February 28, 2011

Enstrom's four points fuel Thrashers to win over Leafs

TORONTO (AP) Tobias Enstrom had two goals and two assists, Fredrik Modin scored twice against his former team and the Atlanta Thrashers beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-3 on Monday night.
Via SI.com  |  December 20, 2010

Enstrom, Modin power Thrashers into first place

Tobias Enstrom had two goals and two assists, Fredrik Modin scored twice against his former team and the Atlanta Thrashers beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-3 on Monday night.
Via ESPN  |  December 20, 2010

Enstrom leads Thrashers past Leafs

Tobias Enstrom had two goals and two assists, Fredrik Modin scored twice against his former team and the Atlanta Thrashers beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-3 on Monday night.
Via MSNBC  |  December 20, 2010

Enstrom leads Thrashers past Maple Leafs 6-3

Tobias Enstrom had two goals and two assists, Fredrik Modin scored twice against his former team and the Atlanta Thrashers beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-3 on Monday night.
Via Miami Herald  |  December 20, 2010

Ex-Leaf Modin nets 2 as Thrashers down Toronto

Tobias Enstrom had two goals and two assists, Fredrik Modin scored twice against his former team and the Atlanta Thrashers beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-3 on Monday night.
Via CBSSports  |  December 20, 2010

Thrashers trounce Leafs, move into 1st (AP)

Tobias Enstrom had two goals and two assists, Fredrik Modin scored twice against his former team and the Atlanta Thrashers beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-3 on Monday night. Anthony Stewart also scored and Andrew Ladd had an empty-net goal for the Thrashers. Atlanta moved past the Washington Capitals for first place in the Southeast Division.
Via Yahoo! Sports  |  December 20, 2010

Enstrom leads Thrashers past Maple Leafs

Tobias Enstrom had two goals and two assists, Fredrik Modin scored twice against his former team and the Atlanta Thrashers beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-3 on Monday night.
Via MSNBC  |  December 20, 2010
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